Daisy Ridley holds hands with partner Tom Bateman as they head out to lunch in Notting Hill, London, England earlier this week.
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“Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” revealed Rey’s parentage, but it could have been very different.
On Tuesday night, Daisy Ridley appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, guest-hosted by Josh Gad, and revealed alternate versions of Rey’s origin story.
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Asked about the character’s lineage, Ridley said, “At the beginning, there was toying with like an Obi-Wan connection. And then it really
Daisy Ridley holds hands with partner Tom Bateman as they head out to lunch in Notting Hill, London, England earlier this week.
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Daisy Ridley revealed that Rey was supposed to have a connection an entirely different character in Star Wars.
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told guest host Josh Gad on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Tuesday.And it only got more jumbled from there.“Then two weeks later he was like, ‘Oh, we’re not sure,'” Ridley said. “So, it kept changing.
Also Read: The 23 Worst Parts of 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker'“So it kept changing. So then even [Ridley’s audio drops out] we were filming, and I wasn’t sure what the answer was gonna be.”Gad then, right after she finished speaking, seemingly filled what Ridley said when her audio cut out: “Until the very end.”There’s a lot to sift through here, and Ridley’s answer isn’t quite as detailed as I would like with regards to when each of these ideas came into play.
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